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Flag Football Grades: K-3Recreation SportsWe always need coaches. If you are interested in coaching, please fill out the Online Coaches Application. A fun, non-competitive league to teach young children the basic skills of football. Parent volunteers will do the coaching. No referees or scores are kept; coaches will teach throughout the game. Players should come ready to play - wear tennis shoes or rubber cleats. All players will be receiving a team shirt. The registration deadline is August 26st.Youth Recreation 26-27 -
Starting SoonGymnastics - Grades 2/3GymnasticsAthletes will continue developing gymnastics fundamentals while progressing to more advanced beginner skills. Instruction includes stronger emphasis on technique, body control, and skill connections on floor, beam, bars, and vault. Students will work on cartwheel variations, bridges, kick-overs, pullovers, and introductory routines. This class supports both returning participants and new athletes. Please enter in the back of the High School at Door 25. Required: Leotard and hair pulled up in a ponytail.Youth Recreation 26-27 -
Starting SoonGymnastics - Grades 4+GymnasticsThis class is designed for upper elementary athletes looking to build strength, flexibility, and skill proficiency. Participants will refine foundational skills while working toward more complex movements such as back walkovers, handstand progressions, round-offs, and advanced bar and beam elements. Coaches provide progressions tailored to individual ability levels, making this a great fit for both experienced gymnasts and motivated beginners. Please enter in the back of the High School at Door 25. Required: Leotard and hair pulled up in a ponytail.Youth Recreation 26-27 -
Starting SoonGymnastics - Grades K/1GymnasticsThis beginner-level class introduces early elementary athletes to the foundational skills of gymnastics. Participants will learn basic rolls, handstands, cartwheels, balance beam skills, and bar work in a structured yet encouraging setting. Coaches focus on strength, flexibility, coordination, and safe skill progressions while keeping classes engaging and fun. This is a great entry point for students new to gymnastics or those building confidence in their abilities. Please enter in the back of the High School at Door 25. Required: Leotard and hair pulled up in a ponytail.Youth Recreation 26-27 -
Starting SoonGymnastics - PreschoolGymnasticsGirls and Boys ages 3 to 4 Preschool gymnastics is a semi-structured class that focuses on developing basic motor skills, coordination, and confidence through playful activities and gentle guidance. Engaging activities that blend gymnastics fundamentals such as balance, flexibility, and strength with creative play. There will be one coach for every ten kids. Required: Girls, Leotard and hair pulled up in a ponytail. Boys, athletic clothing that is not baggy or loose.Youth Recreation 26-27 -
SoccerRecreation SportsThis course depends on Volunteer coaches. If you are interested in coaching, please fill out the Online Coaches Application Youth recreation soccer is a fun, non-competitive league to teach young children the basic skills of soccer. Parent volunteers will do coaching. No referees or scores are kept, and coaches will teach throughout the games. Shin guards are highly recommended. All players will receive a t-shirt. The registration deadline is August 27st. Please, no team requests. Ages levels may be combined based on enrollment.Youth Recreation 26-27 -
Youth Dance ClinicDance TeamCome dance with the St. Francis Saints Dance Team! The St. Francis Dance Team is hosting a youth clinic on Saturday, October 3rd for all athletes in Kindergarten-6th grade. Those attending should wear athletic/dance clothing and tennis shoes. Athletes will learn 2 dances to perform at the St. Francis Fall Dance Team Showcase. Athletes will also perform at the St. Francis High School Football game at home on Friday October 10thYouth Recreation 26-27